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1778: 27th Regiment of foot - in America 1783: Promoted Major
(Brevet) in the 27th of foot
1787: 23d regiment, Brevet Major Boleyn Douglas
1790: Major Boleyn Douglas, from the 23d Regiment, to
be Captain of an Independent Company of Invalids
at Jersey, vice Major George Le Hunte, removed to Hull.
1790: Major William Anstruther, from the Half-Pay of
the late Royal Garrison Battalion, to be Captain
of an Independent Company of Invalids at Jersey(1),
vice Major Boleyn Douglas, removed to
.Portsmouth.
1795 - Lieutenant Hepburne, from the Royal Garrison
Battalion, to be Lieutenant in Major Douglas's
Independent Company of Invalids at Portsmouth,
vice Lunden, promoted
1792 Major Boleyn Douglas, late paymaster of troops under General
Meadows
1787 Brevet Major Boleyn Douglas, 40th regiment
1787 Boleyn Douglas, from the 37th foot, to be Major, vice Frederick
Mackenzie. - 37th foot
Captain Thomas Gibbings to be Major, vice. Boleyn Douglas, appointed to
an Independent Company of Invalids
Possible Quarter-Master
General
Probably the husband (married Edinburgh, 28 February
1773) of Agnes Ann, the daughter of Kenneth MacKenzie, Lord Fortrose and
his wife, Lady Mary Stewart. They had a daughter, Jemima who married Thomas Talbot Harington in 1806.
Notes: 1. Might this be Chelsea? |